Bosch LTC 9440 User Manual

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345° Pre-Position Models
5,6 
Feed –through Wiring 
 
  Pin Number 
Color  
  1: PP Supply (+)  
Orange
2
  
  2: Pan Position 
Yellow
2
  
  3: PP Return (-)  
Gray
2
   
  4: Tilt Position 
White/Black
2
 
  5: Lens Common  
Green
2
   
  6: Zoom  
Blue
2
 
 
  7: Focus  
Violet
2
   
  8: Zoom Position  
Brown
2
   
  9: Focus Position  
Black
2
   
10. Accessory  
White
2,3
  
11. Accessory  
Red
2,3
   
12. Accessory  
Yellow
2,3 
13: NC
1
 
14: NC
1
 
15: NC
1
 
16: Pan Left 
White 
17: NC
1
 
18: Pan Right 
Violet 
19: P/T Common 
Blue 
20: Tilt Up 
Brown 
21: Tilt Down 
White/Yellow 
22: Ground  
Green/Yellow
2
 
23: Camera AC-Line  
Black
2,4
 
24: Camera AC-Neutral  
White
2,4
 
 
345° Pre-Position Models
5,6 
Standard Wiring 
 
  Pin Number 
Color  
  1: PP Supply (+)  
Orange
2
  
  2: Pan Position 
Yellow
2
 
  3: PP Return (-)  
Gray
2
   
  4: Tilt Position 
White/Black
2
 
  5: NC
1
 
 
  6: NC
1
 
 
  7: NC
1
 
 
  8: NC
1
 
 
  9: NC
1
 
 
10. NC
1
 
 
11. NC
1
 
 
12. NC
1
 
 
13: NC
1
 
14: NC
1
 
15: NC
1
 
16: Pan Left 
White 
17: NC
1
 
18: Pan Right 
Violet 
19: P/T Common 
Blue 
20: Tilt Up 
Brown 
21: Tilt Down 
White/Yellow 
22: Ground  
Green/Yellow
2
 
23: NC
1
 
24: NC
1
 
 
 
 
Notes 
1. 
NC -- No Connection, do not use. 
2. 
(Color Codes) indicate feed-thru wiring to 
camera/housing. 
3. 
Apply to 24 volt models only. Pins 10 thru 
12 are not used in 110 volt or 220 volt 
models. 
4. 
(Color Codes) shown are for 24 volt and 
110 volt models. For 220 volt models, color 
codes are (23) Brown, and (24) Blue. 
5. 
The conductors for pins 16 thru 24 (where 
applicable) on 220 volt models should be 
isolated from other wiring with reinforced 
insulation requirements of DIN VDE 
0860/05.89, IEC 65. The conductors for 
pins 16 thru 24 (where applicable) must be 
in HAR cord minimum cross sectional area 
0.75 mm
2
 (H05 VV-F). 
6. Refer 
to 
Figure 6 under Wiring Diagrams 
for the wiring schematic. 
7. Refer 
to 
Figure 7 under Wiring Diagrams 
for the wiring schematic. 
8. 
Pre-Position models only. Refer to  
Figure 8 for the wiring schematic. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.8 
Pan Stops (345° Models) 
Locate the three (3) limit stops on the base of the unit. The 
red limit stop is the Fixed Stop. It is not adjustable and 
should not be removed. The remaining two (2) stops
 
are 
called the Pan Stops. These are positioned on each side of 
the pan switch lever. 
The two (2) pan stops are adjustable and secured with a set 
screw. The screws can be accessed through the hole in the 
end of each stop. Use a 3/32-inch Allen wrench (supplied) to 
loosen and tighten the set screw. See Figure 3
Rear
Top View Of Base
Front
Fixed Stop (Red)
Left
(CCW)
Right
(CW)
Pan 
Stops
 
 
Figure 3: Pan Stop Locations (345º Models) 
 
 
 
 
 
4 OPERATION 
4.1 
Manual Pan Operation (345° Models) 
The pan stops establish the limits for manual pan. The two 
(2) adjustable pan stops may be repositioned or removed 
depending on the desired operation. The maximum pan range 
setup is shown in Figure 4
Caution: Never move or remove the fixed 
stop. It must always be in place for proper 
operation of the pan function. 
4.2 
Auto-Pan Operation (345º Models) 
Use of the auto-pan function requires wiring connections to 
pin 16 (Pan Left), pin 18 (Pan Right), and pin 19 (Common). 
See Figure 6. The auto-pan function is achieved by the 
controller unit sensing changes in current flow through the 
pan motor. When a pan stop is reached, the current flow 
stops and internal circuitry of the controller unit reverses the 
auto-pan direction.  
Note: The pan/tilt controller must be equipped with special 
current sensing circuitry to operate the auto-pan function in 
this mode. The pan stops or the fixed stop establish the 
limits for auto-pan.